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f**********h
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Lubbock now is wet.
Drunkard is everywher.
P*****a
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来自主题: WashingtonDC版 - 天杀的重庆楼,赶紧关门吧
sorry to hear, but it's not that abnormal in tourist destinations...or go to
Venice and everyting around fees/tips are so much easier to accept everywhe
re else in the world :-)
b*****t
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来自主题: Fashion版 - 这种裤子哪里卖??
everywher, agree with purple
N**D
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来自主题: PhotoGear版 - 神包现在要$399了
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z********i
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来自主题: Literature版 - The Catcher in the Rye (10)
The thing was, I couldn't think of a room or a house or anything to
describe the way Stradlater said he had to have. I'm not too crazy about
describing rooms and houses anyway. So what I did, I wrote about my brother
Allie's baseball mitt. It was a very descriptive subject. It really was. My
brother Allie had this left-handed fielder's mitt. He was left-handed. The
thing that was descriptive about it, though, was that he had poems written all
over the fingers and the pocket and everywher
R*o
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Study and Exposition of Romans 3:9-20
3:15-17 Paul moves on in vv. 15-17 with a citation dependent for the most pa
rt on Isaiah 59:7-8 (cf. Prov 1:16). He leaves the sins involving the mouth
and moves forward to enumerate sins involving the imagery of feet. People ar
e swift (ojxei'", oxeis) to shed blood, to commit acts of violence against o
thers. Indeed, ruin and misery are in their paths (oJdoi'", hodois); the lan
dscape behind them is littered with the remains of their violence. Everywher
e they go people suffer. They have not ... 阅读全帖
R*o
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Study and Exposition of Romans 3:9-20
3:15-17 Paul moves on in vv. 15-17 with a citation dependent for the most pa
rt on Isaiah 59:7-8 (cf. Prov 1:16). He leaves the sins involving the mouth
and moves forward to enumerate sins involving the imagery of feet. People ar
e swift (ojxei'", oxeis) to shed blood, to commit acts of violence against o
thers. Indeed, ruin and misery are in their paths (oJdoi'", hodois); the lan
dscape behind them is littered with the remains of their violence. Everywher
e they go people suffer. They have not ... 阅读全帖
i**n
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来自主题: ZJU版 - [转载] Day 2 -- Go,China Go!?
【 以下文字转载自 Australia 讨论区,原文如下 】
发信人: ifan (明天比蜜甜), 信区: Australia
标 题: Day 2 -- Go,China Go!?
发信站: The unknown SPACE (Tue Jun 4 11:47:40 2002) WWW-POST
The second day's photos at
http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/afan74/lst?.dir=/WorldCup/WorldCup-Day2
Not only one soccer fan was meet by us on the first day, but of course, not
today. Before we started out, we went a big shopping centre nearby to have
lunch and did some shopping. In there, we begun to meet other China soccer
fans, they are from everywhe
b******y
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I studied C# before, out of curiosity. I keep coming back to the conclusion
that Java will prevail. Here is the reason why:
1) Microsoft is a closed company. C# stuff only runs on windoze.
2) C# seems too much complicated by introducing some nasty C++ stuff. For
example, C# package hierarchy is complicated, compared to file/directory
based package hierarchy in java. Looking at a C# class, you don't know where
is the file actually located in the file system. That sucks to me.
3) Java runs everywh
q**i
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来自主题: Economics版 - How to battle deflation
the problem, as I understand it, is due to lack of consumer
confidence: people are so concerned about their ability to generate
future income, they save all they can now in anticipation of that
future risk. Well, if noone buys anything, factories go under,
people get laid off, which in turn reaffirms and amplifies the
perceptionof future uncertainty -> becomes a vicious cycle.
by just printing money (and artificially stimulate
(governmental) expenditure) in a country where corruption
is everywhe
c**i
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Look, you are in US, which is transparent. It is called American way. Learn
to appreciate system, by which even French are shaken in the arrest, perp
walk and prosecution of Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
In contrast to China where everything is state secret which the government
guards jealously, information is everywher in this country, which more often
than not is online.
Yellow Page advertises, "Let your fingers do the walking."
Top 10 Slogans of the Century; The advertising Century. Advertising Age... 阅读全帖
h***y
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ronniewhite (Dell500m) 于 (Sat May 28 22:26:06 2011, 美东) 提到:
我最近遇到一件关于行医执照的比较特殊的事情,就发生在我身边,想向版内高手请教
一下,看看能否对我自己有借鉴。
一个欧洲人,从06年开始在美国做Clinical Research Fellow,现在Texas。他的住院
医生和专科培训都是在意大利做的,从来没有参加过USMLE考试或者任何美国的临床
Fellowship Program。现在的老板是业内牛人大佬,力挺他,把他当做心腹,从08年起
就开始让他跟着上台做手术,至于他是否有、或者有什么类型的Texas执照,我们都不
知道;而且我观察到我们科室的其他医生也不让他跟着上台,当有Joint Committee到
医院检查的时候也让他回避。
因为这多年做Research Fellow,文章倒是不少,加上老板处处力捧,才30几岁CV已经
很漂亮了,在圈子里面也有些人脉。前几天听说,老板推荐他到纽约州纽约市的一个医
学院(不是很大的)... 阅读全帖
q**i
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来自主题: Science版 - Re: 永动机?

I am kind of confused too, but from
different perspectives:
a) people keep saying that "you cannot
violate the 1st law and 2nd law of thermodynamics".
Why cann't we? Being away from my books for so long,
I even forgot on what basis the 2nd law is established
(or is it derived).
Can someone explain to me in plain language of your
choice why the 2nd law cannot be violated?
If the 2nd law is UNIVERSALY true, wouldn't we get into
a state where energy/heat/whatever is uniformly distributed
everywher
w******n
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来自主题: _FantaSoccer版 - an interesting article zz
美帝拿着花旗发了点,不赖么,呵呵

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